CLEC4G
(C-Type Lectin Domain Family 4, Member G (CLEC4G))
Type de proteíne
Recombinant
Attributs du protein
AA 55-293
Origine
Humain
Source
HEK-293 Cells
Purification/Conjugué
Cette CLEC4G protéine est marqué à la Fc Tag.
Séquence
AA 55-293
Attributs du produit
This protein carries a human IgG1 Fc tag at the N-terminus. The protein has a calculated MW of 52.1 kDa. The protein migrates as 65 kDa under reducing (R) condition (SDS-PAGE) due to glycosylation.
Crystallography grade
CLEC4G
Origine: Souris
Hôte: Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum)
Recombinant
≥ 80 % as determined by SDS PAGE, Size Exclusion Chromatography and Western Blot.
WB, ELISA, SDS
Restrictions
For Research Use only
Format
Lyophilized
Buffer
50 mM Tris, 100 mM Glycine, pH 7.5
Conseil sur la manipulation
Please avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Stock
-20 °C
Stockage commentaire
Lyophilized Protein should be stored at -20 °C or lower for long term storage. Upon reconstitution, working aliquots should be stored at -20 °C or -71 °C. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Yu, Huang, Chen, Liu, Wu, Pu, Wang, Kang, Zhou: "Characterization of a novel anti-human lymphocyte activation gene 3 (LAG-3) antibody for cancer immunotherapy." dans: mAbs, Vol. 11, Issue 6, pp. 1139-1148, (2019) (PubMed).
Antigène
CLEC4G
(C-Type Lectin Domain Family 4, Member G (CLEC4G))
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Sujet
C-type lectin superfamily 4, member G (CLEC4G) is also known as liver and lymph node sinusoidal endothelial cell C-type lectin (LSECtin), which is a member of subgroup II of the C-type (Ca2+-dependent) lectin superfamily. CLEC4G / LSECtin binds to mannose, GlcNAc, and fucose in a Ca2+-dependent manner. In addition, CLEC4G / LSECtin has the ability to bind to surface glycoproteins of enveloped viruses. In particular, interaction of LSECtin with the surface glycoproteins of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus and Ebola virus has been described, and LSECtin-mediated infection of cells by Ebola virus has been demonstrated.